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V r?AVT YOTfV?S?TlD OUR STORE YET? To any man making a purchase of $5.00 the first three days will be given absolutely free a nice DRESS SHIRT. If you haven't you have plenty of time yet as the sale will last until MAY 2nd i You cannot afford to miss it Free! Free! Free! To any lady making a purchase of $5.00 the first three days, will be given absolutely free a nice DRESS PATTERN. Having purchased the stock of J. Rubenstein from the bankrupt court at a very low price, and rather than to move the stock 1 w??T offer same to the public at 25 per cent, less the manufac turers cost price today. I have also added about $5,000.00 ot new and clean merchandise which Will go at the same price at this Bankrupt Sale. Stop for a moment and ponder, and you will realize what it means. $12,000 worth of high grade and complete stock to be closed out in 15 days. Prices goto pieces in all sections. Every price in this document is a statement of facts, backed by the word and goods of C. H. Schneider and hts long and successful record of merchandising in the cit}7 of Augusta. It will pay you to prepare your purse and come to this the greatest sale ever inaugurated in Edgefiejd; you will always be glad you did. Money is hard to eBrn but easy to save if you take advantage of this great opportunity^. Glance at this wonderful list of superior values. We would be glad to quote every article in the-store, as they are slaughtered beyond recognition, but space forbids. The following will giv?qu some idea of the wonderful bargains that will pass into the homes of thc people during this marvelous sale. STRICTLY CASH. ^These prices toll but half the story, the other half is the quality. Read on !_ DRESS GOODS Calicos, standard brands J i Sale price per yard fr4-C Yard wide bleaching ex- Q tra good quality at QC 3k White homespun. 6c values at WHITE GOODS In'Ma linen, fine fabric, 12-^-c value at 7 k 15 pieces ot 4-5-inch 1 ?\i lawn 20c values at l^C 3 bales blue chambray, the very thing for men's shirts and ladies dresses, ncyi values at f 2?, 10 pieces brilliantine in solid and fancy, 75c val-yl Ol ues at \ ^?d2C 1 lot dress goods 36 to 50 inches wide, 65c QO1 and 75c values at o?t2C LADIES CORSETS 75c values at 49c 35c values at 24c MENS DRESS SHIRTS 50c dress shirts, sale price 35c $1 25 dress shirts 85c 50 dozen men's work , shirts in all colors, sale Of price ?OC EXTRA SPECIAL One lot flowers just arrived in all the latest colors, there's none of them that retails for less than 25c, some of them 50c, choice at 10c 25 dozen boys knee pants, 40c and 50c values, sale price % 19c 20 dozen 65c and 75c knee sa^e 39c price $1 pants in knicker bocker, onlv 69c CLOTHING One lot men's, suits, well tail ored, real values A J AO $10, sale price tb^iJO One lot men's suits in light only, price ranging from $7 up to $12, sale price 2K men's suits, real value $3.49 $22 50, sale price 50 men's black suits in tibets and unfinished. Values $11.25 $17.50, sale price $8.75 We have a full line of men's and boy's pants that you can buy for about half the price MILLINERY We have a complete line of ladies' trimmed and untrim med hats, which we have not space to mention prices All we ask is to give us a trial on this line LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS 5o dozen ladies' white shirt waists, retails at 70c, sale price 15 dozen ladies waists $1 values, at 39 69c i lot ladies' waists nicely trimmed, with and without collars, in white and black. Latest-thing of the season $2 20 values, sale price One lot $2 5o, ? 75 values, at $1.39 $1.59 SPECIALS FOR THE YOUNG MEN . i . . ?? ? -?1??. I w er si ovei free,eith es bought better gracie $i 8.ou values <p i u%0\J 18 suits p"ly in $22.50 values at $13.50 IO dozen ladies one piece dresses, something very handsome. Prices as follows: $2.50 values sale price $1.49 1 1.59 2.50 4.00 " " " 2.98 5.50 " " u 3.49 SPECIAL I dozen dresses in solid white only beautifully, trimmed, real value djQ ?A $6.50 at yo. JV Linen skirts in solid white, tan and blue, well made, eithet plain or embroidered.Prices as follows $2.25 values sale price $1.39 2.75 " " " 1.79 3.75 and 4.00 values at 1.98 Edgefield, C. H. SCHNEIDER, Next door to Edgefield Mercantile Company South Carolina. Union Meeting. The union meeting of the 2nd di vision of the Edgefield association will meet with Mt. Zion church on Saturday, April 29th 1911 continu ing two days. Saturday morning 11:30 o'clock devotional exercises by G W Med lock. ll a. m. Roll call with verbal re ports from churches. 11:15 1st Query-Our weak churches, how are they to be strengthened? J T Littlejohn, D E Lanham, J D Hughey. 2nd Query-The necessity of the entire working force of the church, and how are we to get them to pull together. J O Atkinson, J C Whit lock, G W Medlock. 3rd Query-What are the duties of the deacons and are they doing their dutv? P B Lanham, George Wright, S B Mays. 4th Query-Faithfulness to the pastor. J D Timmerman, T C Math is, Thos. Adams. 5th Querv-The need of thoroughly preparing our Sunday school lessons and the best help, and method of studying to be used by teachers and pupils. J II Courtney, J N Crafton, ton, J D Hughey. Missionary sermon by Rev. J T Little., in. Sunday p. m. address by C A Mays, subject, Christian Citizen ship. 2nd, An appeal for larger attend ance of the Saturday meeting of our unions by Rev. J T Littlejohn. C. M. Mellichamp, For Committee. i Photographs. Miss Eliza Mlirs is carrying on thc Photograph business of Mr. K. H. Minis, at his Residence. Thc latest city styles and fine work guar anteed. "ASK OUR CUSTOMERS" HO FOR THAI EASTER SUIT ALINE of spring hats, Clothing and furnishings that are Snappy, Cleancut and Rightly-Priced. Everything that children wear in our Juvevile Department. Our Ladies Ready-to-wear Department is rilled with suits, Shirt-waists, Odd Skirts and Neckwear for Spring. Abroad guarantee of satisfaction-first to last. Make.our store your Headquarters in Augusta. THE J. WILLIE LEVY COMPANY Stock Feeds We are distributors for the highest grade feeds on on the market. , SU C REKE-both dairy and hoi se Tennessee horse and mule feed which is ground corn oats and alfalfa. Dried beet pulp^-5 per cent, to your dairy feed daily will increase milk supply very materially. ARRINGTON BROS. & CO. P. S. Mr. M. Gary Satcher i9 with us and will be glad to see his friends t Fertilizers :-: Fertilizers Let us fill your orders for commer cial fertilizers of all kinds. Besides carrying a full line of standard brands and formulas, we have on nand a full assortment of the ingredients for mixing your own fertilizer at home. We can also supply you with nitrate r as a top dressing for your wheat and ? oats and your cotton and corn. LM4 Y ? PRESCOTT GUANO1 GUANO! We handle Southern States Phosphate & Fertilizer Co's. Goods. P. & F. A. D. Bone. Augusta High Grade Acid of all Grades These goods are now in the warehouse ready for delivery. JONES & SON. r SALE and LIVERY =Stable= Plum Branch, S. C, I desire to notify] the public that I have just re ceived a large shipment of |TennesseeJmules that are strictly first class, and my prices are right. Also let me supply your needs for horses that are high class in every respect. We want our friends to know that we are conducting a first class sale, trade and livery stable. If I haven't got what you want, I will order it for you. Call te see me and inspect my [stock be fore buying. J. R. & R LBODIE, Plum Branch, ... South Carolina FERTILIZERS Georgia Chemical Works, Augusta, Georgia The famous brands, PATAPSCO, MASTADON, and GEORGIA FORMULA. Also all kinds of Fish Goods, Blood and bone goods, Cotton seed meal mix tures, Acid phosphates, and Agricultural chemicals of every sort. 35 years of successful results proves the merit of these reliable fertilizers. It is no experi ment to use them. They are sold at Edgefield by The Edgefield Mercantile Company